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Archer's Tavern

FREE Breakfast at Archer’s Tavern in Centerville

July 6, 2020 By Lisa Grigsby

As a thank you to the community for ten years of support at this location and to introduce you to their newly added morning hours, Archer’s Tavern at  9496 Dayton-Lebanon Pike in Centerville will be offering a FREE  breakfast from 7am – 11am on Monday, July 13th through Friday July 17th.

We just checked with the GM Johnny, he says there’s no catch, the only stipulations are you need to make reservations at (937) 401-1015 and the offer is for dine in breakfast only.  Here’s then menu so you can plan your meal.

 

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Archer's Tavern

White Chicken Chili Wins Archer’s Cookoff

September 8, 2019 By The Food Adventures Crew 3 Comments

Misty’s winning chicken chili

It was a historic afternoon at the Centerville Archers.  The sun was shining, the judges were sweating and swigging beer in between chili samples.  Fourteen amateur chefs battled it out for $250 and a chance to have their chili on Archer’s Menu for a year.

Let us tell you the winning chili was amazing.  It was historic because for the first time a non-traditional chili won the event.

YES ! A White Chicken Chili made by Misty Hendrix blew away the judges,and took home the championship.

Some of the judges

 

Judges included Sallie Taylor from Living Dayton TV, Chip Cassano CEO Cassano’s Pizza, Andy Harmon NFL veteran from Philadelphia Eagles, The Big Ragu from Food Adventures blog, Joel Poelking, owner of Poelking Lanes South and more!

One at a time, fourteen contestants presented their chili – judged on appearance, texture, taste and sellability.  The judges were armed with spoons, bowls, papers and pens.  Notes were made, beers were drank, numbers were crunched.  Then the top 3 chili’s went to a final decision by the Archer’s Owners vote….

14 chilis in the competition

The winner, Misty Hendrix and her chicken chili won $250.  It was the best chicken chili that the Big Ragu has ever tried.  Her secret ingredient to the creamy, tasty chili is …. a dollop of cream cheese cooked right in.

In the next couple of weeks, the chili will be available at Archer’s Restaurants.  This is just reason #214 to go their for lunch or dinner.

 

FYI, The Big Ragu was one judge with input.  He ranked the chili’s 1 through 14 and his top 4 were :

Chili #6 by Jim Weaver
Chili #1 by Hansgren
Chili #10 by Misty Hendrix
Chili #2 by Clouse

Lots of people came out to try the chili

Thanks to Dan Apolito and Mike Fullenkamp for running a spectacular party and cookoff.  The staff at Archers worked their butt off to serve, clean and make the experience priceless.

THANK YOU ARCHERS !  CONGRATULATIONS MISTY HENDRIX!

Check out the winning Chicken Chili recipe, available soon at Archer’s Tavern.

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Archers Owners Dan and Mike with Local TV personality Sallie Taylor from Living Dayton!

Judges introductions

Hansgrens chili was Big Ragus 2nd place choice

Clouse’s sweet chili was our 4th favorite chili

So many chilis, so little time

The winner received $250 and their chili on the menu for a year

Judges taste testing

Lots of beans and meats used – and secret ingredients

 

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, Food Adventures Tagged With: Archer's Tavern, Chili, Misty Hendrix

Quest For Dayton’s Best: Chicken Wings

December 27, 2018 By Bryan Suddith

The Buffalo Wing was an economical snack created in response to late-night bar patrons looking for a quick snack. In the now famed Anchor Bar in Buffalo , over 50 years ago, the Buffalo Chicken Wing was invented. Dayton has no shortage of places to get wings. Everyone is getting in on the wing business but a few in the area do it right.
Quick disclaimer, I can’t in good faith review a wing produced by any chain that specializes in pizza. Wings that are 40 minutes old and delivered in a cardboard box is just wrong. Secondly, I left out two locally famous wing joints. For the record, I love having a tall beer and a plate of wings from Roosters or Frickers. I enjoy both equally.
Today I am talking Dayton’s best wings. The best. Here’s where I land in my quest for the best of Dayton chicken wings.
Lock 27
1035 South Main Street
Centerville, Ohio 45458
Dayton Dragons Plaza
329 E. First St.
Dayton, Ohio 45402
Lock 27 is making magic one wing at a time. These are smoked. Deep fried and full of flavor unmatched in Dayton. These aren’t the 10 cent wings of your college days. Crispy, but insanely tender and makes you wish you got two orders. The hot option comes in habanero peach and the mild option is a dry rub full of flavor without the heat. Lock 27 doesn’t stop there. They are making the bleu cheese dressing by hand with a little sriracha for an extra kick.
Choose the Lock Tender Ale. Nothing better to wash down an order of these wings.
Company 7 BBQ
1001 S. Main St.
Englewood, OH 45322
These guys are more than brisket and pulled pork. Two reasons to make the drive north. Company 7 is smoking these wings in a wet marinade and then deep frying to perfection when you order. These guys look like a standard naked wing until you take a bite. It’s the crispy fried wing you depend on with a smokey back-end you normally only get from a good slice of brisket or smoked pulled pork. The wing is one of a kind and is fall of the bone perfection so nothing is wasted.
Like Lock 27 you have options for beer to pair. Lock keeps 25 tabs of craft beers all the time. These wings are bold in flavor and will stand up to your favorite IPA or Dark Ale.
Nicks
1443 N. Detroit
Xenia, OH
I like options. Nicks is a joint older than the chicken wing for which they’ve become famous for. When I say options I mean options. Nicks offers their wings breaded or naked (no breading and my preference) and you can enjoy 14 different sauces.
Fire in ya Hole | Nick’s Secret Sweet Hot Damn | Original Hot | Spicy Garlic | Asian Cajun | General Zen’s | On The Fence | Sissy Sauce | Sweet Bourbon BBQ | Sweet BBQ | Sweet-n-Sour | Honey Mustard | Mild | Nick’s Dry Rub
I split my order between Original Hot and Sweet Bourbon BBQ. The BBQ is sticky and sweet with a hint of bourbon to keep it exciting. I like the hot with Bleu Cheese dressing. It’s the way the Anchor Bar intended.
Bonus…order your favorite wings with a waffle. Just try it. Something crazy good about a hot wing and a syrup covered waffle and Nick’s does it right.
Archers
9496 Dayton-Lebanon Pike,
Centerville, OH 45458
2030 East Dorothy Lane,
Kettering, OH 45420
The World’s 2nd Best Wings. That’s how Archers bills them. These wings are huge and tasty. This is my go-to here in Kettering for a quick lunch. Available in Mild, Hot, Archer’s Style, Destroyer, Sweet BBQ, Hickory BBQ, and Chipotle BBQ. You guessed it, I get mine with the hot and always get the celery and bleu cheese. These are lightly breaded and deep fried. No tricks. Just good chicken with great flavor.
Keeping up with the theme of great wings and beer, Archer’s is no slouch in the beer area. They have 20 rotating taps but I stick with the Archer’s Ale. I’m a creature of habit and a good hoppy ale seems to work with the oil carried spice of a deep fried wing.
Here are a few more spots to get great wings in Dayton:
Bunkers Sports Bar
A very traditional wing that never leaves you disappointed. Cooked perfectly.
Romer’s Bar & Grill
Hard to beat the prices here. If you are wanting 10, order 15. Thank me later.
Ticket’s Pub
This is a great pub that happens to have fantastic wings, and gyros, Reubens, burgers and a bevy of deep fried bar goodness. Try the wings first. Then go back again and again.
Go ahead. Tell me. Where should I be getting great wings here in Dayton that didn’t make the list? 
ps.
Occasionally I make my own wings at home. I’m gonna share a secret with you. I have found the best recipe for getting my wings to restaurant quality. Alton Brown makes it easy for anyone to make at home, no deep fryer needed.

Enjoy this article?  Check out Bryan’s other Quests:

Quest for the Best: PhoQuest For The Best: Gyro

Quest for the Best: Biscuits and Gravy

Quest For The Best: BBQ

Quest for Dayton’s Best: Pork Tenderloin Sandwich

Quest For The Best: Cuban Sandwich

Quest for Dayton’s Best: Lasagna

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, Quest, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Archer's Tavern, chicken wings, Company BBQ, Lock 27, Nicks

Corks & Forks Food Adventure At Archers

March 23, 2018 By The Food Adventures Crew

Archer’s-Kettering is hosting a Food Adventure Wine Dinner on April 19th and we are calling it “CORKS and FORKS.”

Today the chefs at Archer’s have confirmed a final menu for the event.

GET TICKETS NOW – Seated is limited to the first 40 tickets sold.

“CORKS and FORKS”
4 COURSES, 4 WINE PAIRINGS
 Just $40
(Menu subject to change)


THURSDAY MARCH 29th 6:30pm
ARCHERS KETTERING, 2030 E. Dorothy Ln, Kettering

FIRST COURSE:
BANGING SHRIMP and SPINACH DIP – Made with 3 cheeses

SECOND COURSE:
GRILLED ROMAINE HEART CAESAR SALAD:
– Served with shaved Parmesan cheese and grape tomatoes. We may showcase Archer’s “Cardinal” dressing.

THIRD COURSE:
BEEF TENDERLOIN:
– Served with a wild mushroom red wine sauce, on a bed of mashed potatoes.
(possible Salmon option for those who do not like steak)

FOURTH COURSE:
APPLE CRUNCH CAKE
– Apple Pie topped with brown sugar, yellow cake, and mixed nuts.
(Key Lime pie option for those with nut allergy)

Wine pairing information to be announced later..

TICKETS MAY BE PURCHASED ONLINE BY CLICKING HERE…

Again, seating is limited and once seats are gone, they are GONE !

“CORKS AND FORKS”
THURSDAY APRIL 19th 6:30pm
ARCHERS KETTERING, 2030 E. Dorothy Ln, Kettering

 

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, Food Adventures Tagged With: Archer's Tavern, Corks & Forks, Food Adventure

Archer’s: 1st in USA to Tap Riegele Beers from Germany

October 24, 2017 By The Food Adventures Crew 1 Comment

Archers makes International Beer News

Sometimes Food Adventures happen by the glass…

We have some big news in the world of beer, and we do mean WORLD.   It is happening right here in Dayton, Ohio on October 26th.

A world-renowned German Brewery, Brauhaus Riegele, is introducing 2 of there beers into the United States.  Riegele Brewing Company, The 2017 International Craft Brewer of the Year has chosen ARCHER’S TAVERN in KETTERING and CENTERVILLE as the VERY FIRST RESTAURANTS in the UNITED STATES to serve two of their beers.

These two beers are:
1) AUGSBURGER HERREN PILS:  
The brewing process guarantees the delicate freshness of this premium pilsener, which is unparalleled. Delightfully hoppy and flowery, it has a wonderful aroma. It is tingling and balanced while being lean, soft and drinkable without any bitterness.

2)RIEGELE AECHTES DUNKEL:

German Brewery

A shiny dark craft lager, this one is a real and rare Bavarian specialty. In Germany it is one of the most sought after of the dark German styles, Aechtes “Genuine” Dunkel has built a reputation on years of craft brewing with only the finest and rare double-toasted Bavarian malts. This elaborate procedure guarantees the balanced, roasted, and aromatic taste. The beer is unpasteurized, dark, and real.

 

Riegele Brauhaus in Augsburg, Germany

Both beers will be tapped on

Thursday October 26th,
6pm at Archer’s Kettering – 2030 East Dorothy Lane

Thursday October 26th,
7pm at Archer’s Centerville – 9496 Dayton-Lebanon Pike

David Klass, CEO of Luxe Brands and importer of Riegele, will be on hand at both restaurants for the tappings.

Archer’s Tavern has always been known as a fantastic spot to get Ohio beers, and beers from around the United States.  Now they make an international mark too.

We can’t wait to get a pint of the new beers…

Food Adventures will be on hand at the Kettering location and hope to see some familiar faces.

As always, both restaurants will be serving up their signature affordable tavern fare, with attentive service.  If you feel a nice burger, wings or pizza in our future.. that’s just the start of the full menu they offer for the whole family.

For more scoop on local eats from The Big Ragu, Chef House and Hungry Jax, join Food Adventures on Facebook by clicking here.

Come back each week and read our feature articles, exclusively at DaytonMostMetro .com

Archers Centerville

RIEGELE BEER ON TAP !

The brewery in Germany

want a sip ?

Try the PILS !

SINCE 1386??? WOW !

An international event !

Dunkel !!

in Centerville and Kettering

Kettering Bar

Archers Centerville

Brew room at Riegele

 

 

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, Food Adventures, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Archer's Tavern, David Klass, Food Adventures, Riegele Brewing Company

Whose Reuben Rules?

March 16, 2017 By Bryan Suddith

A year ago I would have told you that I don’t even like Reubens or Melts at all. Generally I do not like rye bread. I have never ordered corned-beef on purpose and swiss cheese ranks nearly last on my list of preferred cheeses. However, a year ago, without reason I ordered the Reuben over lunch. It wasn’t bad. Since that day I’ve been searching for Dayton’s best!

During this time I’ve come to love this sandwich and this is where you can find the best of the best. 

The Reuben is a melt by definition and a modern deli staple. Having worked in a deli in college I was no stranger to the sandwich but it seemed to be stacked against my preferred taste. The Rye, Russian/Thousand Island dressing, corned beef and kraut all work together, each ingredient made better as part of the whole.

Before I give you my list, let me tell you where not to stop.  Stay clear of the chain delis. I have been to both Schlotsky’s and Subway as a point of comparison. There are too many great restaurants in Dayton creating these works of art from scratch to settle for a $4.99 fast food version. Do yourself a favor and hit one of these spots I’ve visited for you.

6)  Archer’s Tavern in Kettering and Centerville does it all. I love their wings, my kids love the burgers, but their Reuben deserves some consideration. Nicely sliced corned beef, generous sauerkraut and lots of cheese made theirs a real contender. Their sauce wasn’t anything to write home about, but it was grilled perfectly making the sliced Rye a bit crunchy the way I like. Get the fries. They are double fried, fresh cut, a nice addition to this sandwich. The grilled Reuben and fries are just a bit over $8.00.

5) The most expensive on my list and with the best dressing is Christopher’s in Kettering. Christopher’s is often overlooked on Dayton food lists and their Reuben stands out like the restaurant itself. They start with great Rye bread toasted perfectly, with a homemade dressing and plenty of kraut atop of the sliced corned beef. I asked for extra dressing for my chips and that was no mistake. Go ahead and get the half sandwich. The full size was 3 napkins big and I needed a nap back at work 2 hours later. The half sandwich is plenty and easier on the wallet. The half is $5.95, whole sandwich is $9.95 and stick with chips and extra dressing for dipping. 

4) Zinks Meats and Fine Wine in Centerville makes their own Corned Beef and slices it in house. They cook the sliced beef and cheese on the flattop before assembling the sandwich. A thick toasted marble rye held the 1/3 pound of beef and supported the saurekraut well. No complaints. Zinks had the right amount of dressing and the cheese melted a got that nice cheese crust on the edges, giving the sandwich additional texture. The meat didn’t fall apart and came with full flavor and chew. With chips and pickle, you are in for $8.99. Knowing that beef and dressing is made in house, makes it worth the price. 

3) The Dublin Pub. The Irish know corned beef and Dub Pub delivers a couple of versions of the Reuben. I stick with the original with extra dressing for my fries. The Dub Pub has more of a shaved slice to their beef which ensures every bite is easy and tender. The Pub offers an Uptown version of their Reuben that adds cole slaw and pastrami to an already hearty sandwich. At 8.99 with fries, this Reuben is a great lunch, grab a Guinness while you are there, call the boss, you’re gonna be late getting back to the office.

2) FlyBoy’s Deli. Contrary to popular belief, the Reuben is not a New York Deli original. Folklore suggests that the Reuben originated in Kansas City. FlyBoy’s doesn’t care about folklore and makes a sandwich tough enough for NYC. The Rye bread holds up after being buttered and crisped in a Panini press. The Corned Beef is tasty and tender like you’d expect from a big city deli. It’s a big sandwich and worth every penny. $7.99 and I would recommend the New York potato salad as a side. 

1) DiSalvo’s Deli. Ronnie Disalvo is doing something right. I’ve had the Reuben two ways and both were tops. Order it with Pastrami or Corned Beef. Get there early for lunch, the corned beef goes fast. Secret to their success? It’s the butter and grill press they used to really get a great crust on the bread while melting the swiss to perfection. The corned beef is prepared in house and the Rye is the best in town. Grab the Reuben, a deli side and a Coke and you are out the door for $10.00. 

Where am I headed next for a Reuben? Great question. Two stops are in my near future. Tanks on Wayne, famous for breakfast, chili and burgers is rumored to have a Reuben worth writing about. Corner Kitchen has also rolled out a Reuben that has a spicy slaw in place of Kraut and a fried egg. That is moving the Reuben to another level.

You’ve seen my list, now you tell us Dayton, where do you go for the perfect Reuben?

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Archer's Tavern, Christophers, Disalvos deli, Flyboys Deli, reuben, Reubens, The Dublin Pub, Zinks

Archer’s Tavern Celebrates 5th Bday with Busy Week

June 23, 2015 By The Food Adventures Crew Leave a Comment

Beer And Crawfish are just part of the weeks festivities at Archer’s Celebration of 5 years in business

The highly successful Archer’s Tavern in Centerville, hits its fifth anniversary this week.  Each day they will have something special going on , so it is a great time to get to one of the area’s best restaurants.  Big Ragu and the Food Adventures crew will be on hand for these events, especially the Crawfish Boil on Saturday!

 

HERE’S THE SKINNY:

— Disco theme this year as ARCHER’S is “Stayin’ Alive at Year Number FIVE!”

— Guest Appreciation all week ! Bar drinks are 1/2 off from 11am -9pm Monday June 22nd – Friday June 26th.

— WEDNESDAY JUNE 24th – Great Lakes Brewery Tapping of 4 different kegs, and entree special pairings for each beer !

— THURSDAY JUNE 25th is a Margaritaville Party complete with a Tiki Bar on our patio!!

— FRIDAY JUNE 26th is disco theme night, John Travolta style in his Saturday Night Fever days with a “Stayin Alive” party 

— SATURDAY JUNE 27th 9pm, live music on the patio with Caroline Schoeffler and Nate Berry, along with Wretched Few member Tim Clendenin

Archer’s Co-Owner Dan Apolito entertains the Big Ragu at a crawfish boil !

— SUNDAY JUNE 28th is a Pajama Party with Bloody Mary’

 

MUST EATS:

— ALL YOU CAN EAT LOUISANA CRAWFISH BOIL – SATURDAY JUNE 27th at ARCHER’S.  Join the Food Adventures crew for one hell of a boil! Starting at noon there will be a lot of shuckin, suckin and beer guzzlin’ going on.   Corn, potatoes, Andouille sausage, onions, and of course, SPICY, LOUISIANA CRAWFISH ! We love all u can eat – no rules, just eat…

 

Don’t miss this week’s events at Archer’s Tavern in Centerville.  We cant think of a better way to celebrate 5 years than with great food and drink.

Celebrate food all year long with The Food Adventures Crew on Facebook by “liking us HERE.  Chef House, Hungry Jax and The Big Ragu will continue to bring you the best of Dayton foodwise , week after week, right here on Dayton Most Metro !

Crawfish boil – Louisiana Style, all you can eat, Saturday at Noon

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Red Beans and Rice

Shelled Crawfish – ready to swallow

Crawfish heaven & corn on the cob

Boil this

 

Secret Seasonings

 

 

 

 

 

Boiling away

Up Close Food Adventure plate

Dan Apolito – master of boiling ceremonies

Carwfish Etoufee

Boiling Sausage

Filed Under: Dayton Dining, Food Adventures, The Featured Articles Tagged With: Archer's Tavern

The Top 25 Soups of Dayton

November 6, 2014 By The Food Adventures Crew 6 Comments

Homemade Chicken Tortilla Soup from Fresco – Click to Enlarge

As the weather turns colder, nothing warms the soul like a good bowl of soup.  Our DaytonMostMetro Food Adventures crew, Chef House, The King, Hungry Jax and The Big Ragu, have compiled our list  of  Dayton’s Best Soups.  From the first steaming spoonful, to that little bit of liquid left in the bottom, these are the best bowls of chow that the Miami Valley has to offer.  So, all you serious foodies sit back, get some crackers if need be, and check out our list of MUST EAT soups.

 

In no particular order, here they are…

DAYTON’S TOP 25 SOUPS

 

1) THE JUMBALAYA at BUCKIN’ DONKEY GRILLE:  For 15 years, owner Sean McKown has perfected his Jumbalaya recipe.  He tested it on friends and family, and the end product is a culmination of those efforts.  The result is a masterpiece in a cup.  Filled with sausage and seafood, it has just the right amount of tangy flavor and heat.  We squirt some hot sauce on this bad boy and go to town..

 

2) CHICKEN TORTILLA SOUP from FRESCO: Homemade chicken broth from scratch.  Fall off the bone chicken pieces, vegetables tortilla strips and a dollop of sour cream on top.  This is one of those moments where you lose yourself in a heavenly bliss.  This is the best chicken tortilla soup we have ever eaten, made by the best chef in Dayton, Jenn DiSanto.  This soup is Chef House’s favorite !

 

“The Shrimp and Pork Soup” at Linh’s Bistro is Pho-nomenal !

3) SALMON BISQUE at SWEENEY’S SEAFOOD: Creamy, with fresh salmon chunks, this rich soup is a crowd pleaser.  We can’t think of a better soup on a crisp cold day.   The fresh thyme, dill and other spices, finish the flavor, making this soup one of our favorites.  We already are in love with many of Sweeney’s appetizers, now we have another gem added to the list.

 

4) THE LOBSTER BISQUE from DELI at WEBSTER ST. & TOP OF THE MARKET: Served piping hot in a generous bowl, we were blown away by the lobster flavor balance with the creaminess of the bisque.  The soup is absolutely delicious, and very filling.  Congrats to the Deli on Webster & Top of the Market for staying true to the elegance of this soup,yet putting a hearty, delicious spin on it.  This is one of The Big Ragu’s favorites !

 

5) THE SHRIMP and PORK SOUP at LINH’s BISTRO:  Welcome to the enormous bowl world of the “Pho Soups” offered at Linh’s Bistro.  This meal sized soup contains broth, shaved pork and pieces of shrimp.   Sure you can get it with clear rice noodles, but we prefer this Vietnamese soup with the egg noodle option (#34 on the menu). Vegetables and scallions also line the bowl, but that’s not all.  The soup is served with a side plate of jalapenos, bean sprouts cilantro and lime.  Hand pull some cilantro and dump the rest of the side items into the bowl.  This soup defines the words Food Adventure.

 

The Woodhouse Chili at Archer’s Tavern: A good story behind it

6)  THE CABBAGE ROLL SOUP from VOLTZY’s ROOT BEER STAND: The best soup in a root beer stand in the United States.  Voltzy homemakes this stuff with cabbage, tomatoes, rice and his signature burger meat.  In his words, it is so delicious, it will make you sing “Touch me in the Morning.”  Cabbage rolls not your style? Then try his almost equally delicious “Cream of Vandalia Onion Soup.”  Yes, Vandalia like the city.. Voltzy is nuts.

 

7) THE POTATO SOUP at DOUBLEDAY’S GRILL & TAVERN: In a restaurant known for their homemade soups, this one shines.  This soup has wowed Dayton crowds for decades, and has somewhat of a cult following.  Doubleday’s large menu makes this a perfect starter to a great meal.  The rich, creamy flavor is a great warm up, for a snowy day.

 

8) THE NEW ORLEANS STYLE GUMBO at JIMMIES LADDER 11:  Hearty, rich and just the right spiciness, this soup is one of those “OMG” moments when you take a bite.  Owner Jimmie Brandell is no stranger to soups, having cooked at one of the iconic “Upper Krust” locations for years.  He hones his craft, and has hit the mark on this one.  Order a bowl and wake up your taste buds.  Goes perfect with their craft beer selections !

 

 

The Warm Goodness of North China’s “Sizzling Rice Soup”

9) THE CHILI AT ARCHER’S TAVERN: Now here is a good story.  Every year, Archer’s holds a chili cookoff, and the winning chili goes on the menu for a year.  All proceeds from the contest go to the Centerville High School’s Culinary Arts Program!  The result is an amazing chili and a charitable donation!  The current “Woodhouse Chili” is made with fire roasted tomatoes and jalapenos.  It is topped with cheese and Fritos.  Probably the spiciest of the delicious soups on our list.  That’s why it is “The King’s” favorite on the list.

 

10) THE CLAM CHOWDER AT BULLWINKLE’S:  Clam Chowder at a rib place?  The answer is yes, young Jedi.  This soup is homemade and downright addicting.  Chunks of clams in a mix of potatoes and cream sauce make this one of our “Must Eats.”  Not many people know about this soup, but now you do.  We are not responsible for any addictions.  Make sure you start your meal here with this savory favorite.

 

11) THE SIZZLING RICE SOUP at NORTH CHINA:  This masterpiece is actually a meal sized bowl for 2 as listed on the menu.  But sometimes, we get a wild hair, and order this as a meal.  Sure you can get this soup as an appetizer, but who wants to share something this good?  The flavor is a perfect balance of vegetables and rice in a broth flavored with a hint of salt.  In a restaurant known for their homemade soups, this one can’t be ignored.  They have another mega soup that almost made our list, the “House Noodle Soup” is a must eat too!

 

The Lobster Bisque at the Deli at Webster Street is delicious

12) CHICKEN GUMBO from DISALVO’S DELI: Another homemade soup from scratch.  Perfectly carved, generous chicken pieces, line a delicately light broth.  The bowl is filled with a treasure trove of vegetables and tremendous flavor.  Chef Ronnie DiSalvo takes pride in his food, and this is another example of his incredible creations.  It is made with love from the heart, straight to your mouth!

 

13) THE MUSHROOM BISQUE at CHRISTOPHER’S RESTAURANT: Vegetarians  rejoice!  This Dayton soup is for you.  A fresh, home made delicious recipe means a warm feeling in every spoonful.  The taste of the fresh mushrooms is incredible.  Christopher’s thrives on making quality, homemade soups, and this choice is the star.  Check it out and pair it with one of their delicious sandwiches.

 

14) THE TURTLE SOUP at THE AMBER ROSE: This soup is exotic, thick and hearty.  We absolutely love Amber Rose’s spin on this old school favorite.  We aren’t sure how traditional it is, but it is beyond good.  This is one of those things that you eat and immediately want more.  Try it for yourself as an appetizer to an Eastern European meal.

 

15) THE WILD MUSHROOM SOUP FROM HAWTHORNE GRILL: It is pure comfort in a bowl.  The soup is creamy, bold and flavorful.  Hawthorne Grill puts out some great dishes, and this is one you need to get your hands on.  This weather is the perfect time to try this unique, homemade item.

“The Pickle Soup” at Blind Bob’s is a Dayton Original

 

16) THE PICKLE SOUP from BLIND BOB’S: Don’t be fooled by the sound of it, this is one of the best soups in Dayton.  The flavor isn’t sharp, it is surprisingly level.  If you like cream of broccoli soup, this is an even better spin on it.  We congratulate Blind Bob’s for not only the uniqueness, but for the amazing taste.  This is a great warm up right before you try one of their burger selections!

 

17) DUBLIN PUB’S “WORLD FAMOUS POTATO SOUP”: It must be world famous, because it is downright incredible.  It is rich, filling and sinful.  We suggest getting it in the Sourdough bowl and add cheese and bacon on it.  We also recommend taking a nap after you eat it.  This soup is Hungry Jax’s top pick!

 

18) CREAMY CHICKEN SOUP at CHINA COTTAGE:  This is a house specialty, and we have never seen a creamy chicken soup offered at a Chinese restaurant other than here.  There is good reason.  No one else’s chicken soup could compare.  It is a deliciously light cream soup that cleanses the pallet and readies your taste buds for those spicy dishes made from Chef Tiger Wang.  This soup is definitely a Dayton Original.

 

19) THE GUINNESS ONION SOUP AT NICK’S RESTAURANT:  Always made from scratch buy their “soup nazi.”  This soup is served in a unique bowl, with a mound of cheese and few gigantic croutons.  But what hit us most is the rich flavor.   Hot broth dripping down your chin, as you swallow some of the gooey cheese.  Take a spoonful and you will see why this restaurant is the pride of Xenia.

 

“The Chicken Gumbo” at DiSalvo’s Deli. You wont see this online anywhere else, we got the scoop !

20)  THE HOT AND SOUR SOUP at YOUNG CHOW:  Yes , it made the list because it is that good.  And guess what else, the price is right.  We scald ourselves every time, because we cant wait to get into this soup’s shredded goodness.  A perfect balance of tofu, pepper and pork, this hot and sour soup is fantastic.  We looked at your fortune cookie, it says you need to go to Young Chow.

 

21) HOMEMADE CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP from ALL SOUPED UP:  The 2nd Street market has some tremendous food shops.  In the middle of the market, “All Souped Up” is impressing the masses with creations like their Chicken Noodle Soup.  Homemade noodles, pieces of delicate chicken, and a small balance of vegetables make this soup.  It tastes like something your mom or grandmother would make.   It is fun to take a seat at the market and enjoy this soup and get lost in the goodness.

 

 22) THE COCONUT SOUP at SIAM PAD THAI: Another exotic choice on this list.  Cherry tomatoes, lime juice and mushrooms highlight the ingredients in this soup.  The tangy, light flavor make this soup the most refreshing on our list.  If you have not been to Siam Pad Thai, we suggest you pair it with one of their pad thai dishes, or specialty sushi rolls. We promise you will be craving this soup in no time.

 

23) THE GUMBO at RUE DUMAINE:  This is a no brainer.  Hello, the owner/Chef Anne Kearney studied under Food Netwoork superstar, Emeril Lagasse.  Needless to say, when it comes to New Orleans’ flavors, she knows what she is doing.  This award winning chef has a menu unparalleled n Dayton.  We have found the perfect start to a meal at Rue Dumaine.

 

The Guinness Onion Soup at Nick’s Restaurant in Xenia is sinfully gooey

 

24) THE CLAM CHOWDER at JAY’S SEAFOOD:  When a soup is a Dayton icon and a Dayton staple for decades, it has to make the list.  Whether you are 8 years old, or 80, people love this soup and have fond memories associated with it.  The creamy broth, the chunks of fresh clams, and the perfect dash of pepper make this soup.  Cracker sor not, you are in for a treat when you sit down for a cup or bowl of this deliciousness… so go for the bowl.

 

25) TEQUILA CHILI at LUCKY’S TAPROOM:  Unique blast of flavor from the kitchen at Lucky’s.  Owner Andrew Trick has developed an underground mass following of his terrific food, and this chili is a highlight on the menu.  They offer a regular or vegetarian option.  Recommendation: There is no better pairing on this list than the Tequila Chili and one of Lucky’s numerous craft beers.  So go to Lucky’s, thumb through the beer booklet, pick one out, and thank us later.

 

That’s it, that’s our list !  What did we miss?  Do you agree or disagree with our choices ??  Please comment below and tell us your thoughts.

Meanwhile, check out our incredible photo gallery of Dayton’s best soups, below and “like” Food Adventures on Facebook by CLICKING HERE !

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Centerville Tavern Celebrates 4th Anniversary

June 25, 2014 By Dayton Most Metro

logoHard to believe it’s been four years since Archer’s Tavern opened their doors in Centerville.  Owners Scott, Mike and Dan were inspired by historical records that indicated that in 1802, John Archer Jr. constructed a log cabin on the northeast corner of Main and Franklin Streets. It was out of this log cabin that Archer operated the “Sign of the Crossed Keys Tavern”. The records indicate that village and township political bodies conducted business and frequently met at John Archer Jr.’s. Archer also assumed the responsibility of local Postmaster, which he ran from his tavern. Not only was Archer’s a center for local business, but it was a stopping point for many out of town travelers. Legend indicates that guests of the tavern included Louis Phillip, son of the King of France, the Prince of Joinville and General William Henry Harrison, who would later become the 9th President of the United States. Although the tavern was a business center, its main purpose was to act as a gathering place for members of the community to socialize, relax and meet friends and family while enjoying a hot meal and a cold beverage. Now,  now more than 200 years after John Archer Jr. established his tavern, Archer’s Tavern is celebrating it’s Fourth Anniversary as Centerville’s gathering place  all week with 1/2 off the bar from 11am to 9pm and nightly themed celebrations!  Join them for:

Thursday June 26th – Disco Night!
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Friday June 27th – Hollywood Nights….come dressed as or get served by a famous Movie Star!!

Saturday June 28th -“ANOTHER SCORE….YEAR # 4!!!” Happy Birthday Celebration Party for our 4th Amazing Year 

Sunday-Funday June 29th –  4th ANNUAL CRAWFISH BOIL!! Beginning at noon join us for Louisiana Crawfish, ice cold beers, music on the patio by DJD Productions, and corn hole!! There will be plenty to go around this year. $30 for unlimited crawfish plus 2 beer tickets or 1 250ml of wine.

You can visit  Archer’s Tavern  at 9496 Dayton Lebanon Pike in Centerville. Their operating hours are:

Mon – Thu: 11:00 am – 11:00 pm
Fri – Sat: 11:00 am – 1:00 am
Sun: 11:00 am – 9:00 pm

 

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RHINEGEIST BREWERY EXPANDS DISTRIBUTION TO DAYTON

May 11, 2014 By Lisa Grigsby Leave a Comment

WCPO_Rhinegeist_cans_1391174753000_2197942_ver1.0_640_480The brewery boom that is now happening in Dayton started just a little bit earlier in Cincinnati.  Rhinegeist Brewery opened in the  historic Over the Rhine near Findlay Market in June of 2013. The 50,000 square foot brewery was originally built before prohibition in 1895 and was operated as part of the  Moerlein Brewing company.  Rhinegeist opened their doors as a 20-barrel brewhouse with four 40-barrel fermenters, and has since expanded to an annual capacity of over 10,000BBL (20,000 kegs).  

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Rhinegeist co-founders Bryant Goulding (left) and Bob Bonder.

The yin/yang of their  brewing philosophy is hoppy/sessionable, and they aim to brew beers where “the first sip calls for the third”. Rhinegiest co-founder Bryant Goulding was the West Coast regional sales manager for Delaware’s Dogfish Head Brewery, and prior to that, worked for California’s Anderson Valley Brewing Company.  In September 2011, Goulding received a call from Bob Bonder, president of the Tazza Mia coffee house empire. Bonder, 31, met Goulding when the two worked in San Francisco. Bonder asked Goulding to visit Cincinnati to help work on the business plan for Rhinegeist.  Goulding responded: “Bob, I’m not going to move to Cincinnati,” but agreed to assist.  He ultimately returned to the West Coast, broke up with his girlfriend, and set in motion plans that led to his move to Ohio in 2012.

Rhinegeist Brewery recently  announced that theye are expanding distribution to include the entire Dayton Ohio market. Beer drinkers throughout Dayton will be able to get their hands on the Cincinnati-made brew in local bars, restaurants, and retail locations.  To celebrate the launch, Rhinegeist will be partnering with various local watering holes to throw tapping/tasting parties. Each party will include the chance to enjoy Rhinegeist beer, enter to win prizes, and even meet the brewery staff (they’re an interesting bunch, promise).

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Mon,May 12- Company 7 BBQ Brew Crew Event

Wed, May 14- Rhinegeist Tap Takeover at Jimmie’s Ladder 11

Thurs, May 15 – Archers Tavern Official Dayton Launch Party

Fri, May 15 – Big Brews & Blues Festival

 

 

 

 

 

 

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